Merry Christmas From Homes on Houzz

Catch a glimpse of homes dressed up to celebrate the yuletide, each in their own individual way

The holiday is here, and you’ve done whatever decorating you were going to do. Now’s the time to sit back and enjoy the day. Join us in the passenger seat on a virtual holiday drive through the extended Houzz neighborhood.

25 Bedecked Entryways by Houzzers

Poinsettias, backyard cedar and holly warm a cottage entry.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

A dusting of snow turns a classic porch into a postcard.

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Luminarias light the way in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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A cow skull and garlands made of free scraps from the tree lot transform a Dallas entry.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

A Christmas tree on the porch says “Happy Holidays” to the neighborhood.

Traditional Exterior by Cynthia Lynn Photography

Even Frank Lloyd Wright’s house celebrates the day with handmade decorations and greenery.

Traditional Exterior by Cynthia Lynn Photography

See inside Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic house and studio

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

This New York porch creates its own starry night.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

A large-scale wreath looks luxe against lilac siding.

Traditional Entry by Julie Ranee Photography

Every welcoming entry needs its greeter.

Traditional Entry by Sarah Greenman

Ribbon-trimmed Christmas trees and a garland create a grand entrance to the historicDeGolyer House in Dallas.

Traditional Exterior by Mary Prince Photography

His work done for the year, Santa takes in a Boston view.

Eclectic Exterior by Mary Prince Photography
Traditional Exterior Jr. League Park Lane House

Each Christmas a California family decorates their trellis gate with a wood plaque printed with words from a popular seasonal song.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

Crisp white: the classic background for forest greens.

Traditional Shed by Rikki Snyder

A wreath of dried citrus, berries, pinecones and faux fruits byBattenfeld Christmas Tree Farmgreets visitors at the entry to theWilderstein House in New York

Traditional Exterior by Mary Prince Photography

A pair of skis offers a graphical anchor for greens and a luxurious bow.

Traditional Entry by Barbara Pintozzi

A skate filled with cuttings is one of the simplest high-impact decorations you can make.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

Symmetrical wreaths and topiaries suit a jewel-toned exterior in Rhinebeck, New York.

Traditional Landscape Junior League Holiday Home Tour

A 100-year-old iron gate adorned with a wreath designed by Marisa Lyssand opens up to a traditional-style home in Atherton, California.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

A bright bow lights the way to the Village Hall in Millbrook, New York.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

red door definitely has its day on Christmas. The window on this one offers a peek at an indoor tree’s twinkling lights.

Traditional Exterior by Mary Prince Photography

In Boston, oversize pinecones and a red ribbon fill a front window.

Tropical Exterior by Allison Ramsey Architects

Wreaths hung at railing level combine with garlands for an elegantly simple holiday house.

Traditional Entry by Mary Prince Photography

Silver baubles transform a year-round topiary in Boston.

Traditional Entry by Mary Prince Photography

This home’s large pillars create a dramatic look wrapped in lush boughs of evergreens and oversize red ornaments.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

Multiple wreaths get the whole home involved.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

Greenery involves the whole yard in the festivities.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

Faux garlands and loads of shine turn black doors into a party.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

Snowy white architectural details frame an entry decorated with greens, pods and berries.

Traditional Exterior by Greystone Interiors

Oversize real wreaths make an impact in New York.

Traditional Entry by Mary Prince Photography

The perfect pairing of wreath and urn puts a festive flourish on a traditional holiday entry.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

Apple green and blue bring updated color to a traditional porch.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

Lush greens and a simple bow are all that’s needed against a door that already has turquoise and lace going for it.

Traditional Exterior by Colleen Brett

Jingle bells on bare trees and oversize ornaments on the porch create a joyful scene at this rehabbed 1870s Victorian in Philadelphia.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

A wreath and jingle bells wink from a New York porch.

Living Room by Bernacki & Beaudry Design Corp.

Bells, berries and branches deck an entry in Ottawa, Ontario.

Exterior by Rikki Snyder

Silver ornaments on a wreath of greens add sparkle to a classic brick exterior.

by Rikki Snyder

A basket on a traditional picket fence provides a pretty resting place for an armful of pinecones.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

Two wreaths punctuate a series of doorways.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

A wreath and eyebrow garland frame an offset peekaboo window.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

The classic shapes of tree and swag strike a perfect balance in this entryway vignette.

Traditional Landscape by Rikki Snyder

A bare fruit tree in New York dresses up for the holidays.

Traditional Exterior by Rikki Snyder

Garlands and window box–style greens drape a home in cozy.

Traditional Porch by Rikki Snyder

On this traditional porch, wreaths keep the rocking chairs company until it’s time to watch the leaves come back.

Traditional Exterior Jr. League Park Lane House

Classic Christmas style inspired the designer who dressed up this California house for a holiday home tour.

Eclectic Entry Christmas

A clematis vine adds its natural greenery to a 1930s Stratton Blue–painted door in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Traditional Entry by Rikki Snyder

A winter container arrangement helps light up the dormant season.

Traditional Landscape by Rikki Snyder

When the trees go bare, this fence goes green.

Eclectic Exterior by Mary Prince Photography

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